Erdoc48
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- Joined
- Jan 25, 2009
- Messages
- 174
- Age
- 61
- Location
- Myrtle Beach, SC/ Sometimes Colorado
- Bike
- 94/00/04 STs, FSC600
Interesting topic…on my 94, I had changed the head bearings to the tapered roller type. I was running a Shinko Verge on that bike and had the above headshake (despite the bearing change). I experimented by taking the front wheel off my 2000 and put that on the 94…this was after several adjustments of the steering head bearings that did not eliminate the headshake (making them a bit tighter, 1/8 turn by 1/8 turn). Headshake gone. I’ve since changed to the Avon Spirit on the 94 (both front and rear). No headshake. Sometimes it is a tire, and many here swear by Shinko tires (which is fine). The 2000 has Metzeler Z8s on it (that bike never had a headshake and I had the tapered bearings installed when the bike was pretty new when I read about the issue on the old Steiner Fremme site, then re-installed new ones at 50K miles 2 years ago- still all good, but the races had slight wear marks in them). I will likely stick to the Avons on my 94 as they have been wearing very well and the bike handles and rides fine.
As a postscript, I originally had a Verge on my 94 (with the roller bearings), had the headshake, switched to a Pirelli Angel GT (headshake gone), then Z8s (no headshake), then the Verge as above with the tapered bearings multiply adjusted (with headshake). I had the advantage of a second ST to change the wheel and tire as an experiment, which proved the flaw. The only other thing I noted with the Shinkos (on the ST), is that they required quite a bit of balancing weight (2 oz on the front wheel)- now I have a single 0.25 oz weight up front with the Avon tire.
I run Shinkos on my Silverwing scooter…no issues at all. Sometimes it’s just a bad tire out of a batch made. Those (on the scooter) are wearing extremely well (but it’s a much lighter bike) and the handling and rides fine is very good.
As a postscript, I originally had a Verge on my 94 (with the roller bearings), had the headshake, switched to a Pirelli Angel GT (headshake gone), then Z8s (no headshake), then the Verge as above with the tapered bearings multiply adjusted (with headshake). I had the advantage of a second ST to change the wheel and tire as an experiment, which proved the flaw. The only other thing I noted with the Shinkos (on the ST), is that they required quite a bit of balancing weight (2 oz on the front wheel)- now I have a single 0.25 oz weight up front with the Avon tire.
I run Shinkos on my Silverwing scooter…no issues at all. Sometimes it’s just a bad tire out of a batch made. Those (on the scooter) are wearing extremely well (but it’s a much lighter bike) and the handling and rides fine is very good.